| 1. | Mulga roots penetrate far into the soil to find deep moisture.
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| 2. | Gum trees and mulga follow the four main creeks and other watercourses.
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| 3. | The village is almost surrounded by mulga and cypress scrubland.
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| 4. | The remaining quarter is a mix of mulga and hard hilly country.
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| 5. | The country is composed of open tablelands vegetated with mulga and sandalwood.
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| 6. | Mulga has developed extensive adaptations to the Australian desert.
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| 7. | Like most Australian " Acacia " species, mulga is thornless.
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| 8. | Mulga is of great economic importance to Australia, especially the pastoral industry.
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| 9. | It grows on the end of the mulga branches.
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| 10. | The traditional totem of the Kooma Clan is the Mulga King brown snake.
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